Taxon

Rudbeckia fulgida 'Viette's Little Suzy'

Rudbeckia fulgida 'Viette's Little Suzy' - Dwarf Black-Eyed Susan
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Common name: Dwarf Black-Eyed Susan
Family: Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Distribution: North America
Life form: Perennial plant
Usage: Rudbeckias are a mainstay of ornamental horticulture. Their astounding ease of growth combined with the knockout flower display made them a longstanding favorite perennial. They’re also a pollinator favorite and food source for birds, but are unbothered b
Comments: Rudbeckias are a mainstay of ornamental horticulture. Their astounding ease of growth combined with the knockout flower display made them a longstanding favorite perennial. They’re also a pollinator favorite and food source for birds, but are unbothered by rabbits, deer and most other pests.
Golden blooms appear in mass in mid-summer and last over a month. They make great cut flowers and are great companion plants other flowers. There are many species native to the dry prairies of Oklahoma.
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